That efficiency hasn't exactly translated to the NFL, where Tebow only completed 47.9 percent of his passes in three seasons. That doesn't mean he's a failure though, Meyer thinks Tebow could potentially succeed in a non-traditional offense.

"He had really good personnel around him [at Florida] and we utilized his skill very well," Meyer said. "I think in a traditional setting, it is difficult, but there's a lot of non-traditional offenses now in the NFL."

Even if Tebow doesn't latch on with an NFL team though, Meyer thinks the former Gators quarterback will end up alright.

"He'll be successful in whatever he does, but he's such a good player," Meyer said. "I just wish it would work out for him."

Tebow hasn't thrown a pass in an NFL regular season game since December 2012 and he hasn't been employed by any NFL team since the Patriotscut him last August, but as you can see below, he's not letting the dream die.